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A ten frame is a way of representing numbers up to [[ten]], we create a grid with [[ten]] spaces and put a [[dot]] in each box to represent a [[number]] of items. We can then count the number of dots to know which number is being represented. We can also use multiple ten frames to demonstrate a number larger than ten.
A ten frame is a way of representing numbers up to [[ten]], we create a grid with [[ten]] spaces and put a [[dot]] in each box to represent a [[number]] of items. We can then count the number of dots to know which number is being represented. We can also use multiple ten frames to demonstrate a number larger than ten.


Each of the [[number]] pages here up to [[ten]] will include a ten frame representation.
Each of the [[number]] pages here up to [[ten]] will include a ten frame representation.

Latest revision as of 15:49, 9 August 2025

A ten frame is a way of representing numbers up to ten, we create a grid with ten spaces and put a dot in each box to represent a number of items. We can then count the number of dots to know which number is being represented. We can also use multiple ten frames to demonstrate a number larger than ten.

Each of the number pages here up to ten will include a ten frame representation.